Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4754384 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
In the current work, cell-free extracts of four strains of non-pathogenic Enterococcus species of food origin, were studied for the green synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), and characterized by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The AuNPs were evaluated for their Anopheles gambiae larvicidal, dye degradation, antioxidant and thrombolytic activities. The blue-black colloidal AuNPs which absorbed maximally at 549-552 nm were nearly spherical in shape, and crystalline in nature with size of 8-50 nm. The EDX spectra showed formation of AuNPs to the tune of 89-94%. The prominent FTIR peaks obtained at 3251-3410, 2088 and 1641-1643 cmâ 1 alluded to the fact that proteins were involved in the biofabrication and capping of AuNPs. AuNPs degraded methylene blue and malachite green by 24.3-57.6%, and 88.85-97.36% respectively in 24 h, whereas at 12 h, larvicidal activities with LC50 of 21.28-42.33 μg/ml were obtained. DPPH scavenging activities of 33.24-51.47% were obtained for the biosynthesized AuNPs. The AuNPs prevented coagulation of blood and also achieved 9.4-94.6% lysis of blood clot showing potential nanomedical applications. This study has presented an eco-friendly and economical synthesis of AuNPs by non-pathogenic strains of Enterococcus species for various nanobiotechnological applications.
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Authors
Iyabo Christianah Oladipo, Agbaje Lateef, Joseph Adetunji Elegbede, Musibau Adewuyi Azeez, Tesleem Babatunde Asafa, Taofeek Akangbe Yekeen, Akeem Akinboro, Evariste Bosco Gueguim-Kana, Lorika Selomi Beukes, Tolulope Oluyomi Oluyide,